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What Is The Cause For Enlarged Spleen With Esophageal Spasms And Major Depression?

I am wondering what might be causing my enlarged spleen? A CT scan that was done because of kidney stones indicated splenomegaly. Is it just a symptom of these known diagnoses or is it something I should press my doctors to pursue further? I am a 54yr old female diagnosed with the following: diabetes, sjogrens, crohns, hx. ulcers ,delayed gastric emptying, esophageal spasms, nutcracker esophagus, benign thyroid tumor, asthma, sleep apnea, degenerative disc, cervical fusions x3, fibromyalgia, lumbar spine fractures, kidney stones, lymphedema, migraines, major depression, post traumatic stress, fatigue. e-mail YYYY@YYYY
Tue, 1 Apr 2014
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Splenomegaly is usually associated with increased workload, which suggests that it is a response to hyperfunction. It is therefore not surprising that splenomegaly is associated with any disease process that involves abnormal red blood cells being destroyed in the spleen. May be due to esoplageal spasms or kidney stones, blood cells have been destroyed and to compensate that lost, spleen is enlarged.

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What Is The Cause For Enlarged Spleen With Esophageal Spasms And Major Depression?

Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic Splenomegaly is usually associated with increased workload, which suggests that it is a response to hyperfunction. It is therefore not surprising that splenomegaly is associated with any disease process that involves abnormal red blood cells being destroyed in the spleen. May be due to esoplageal spasms or kidney stones, blood cells have been destroyed and to compensate that lost, spleen is enlarged. Thanks